Sorry, I just noticed my link to the complete Sound & Vision Bruno Putzeys interview began on page 2. Here's the corrected link that begins properly on page 1.
Oops, I apologize,
Tim
https://www.soundandvision.com/content/bruno-putzeys-head-class-d
The NAD M33 will cancel your complaints about Class D
Sorry, I just noticed my link to the complete Sound & Vision Bruno Putzeys interview began on page 2. Here's the corrected link that begins properly on page 1. Oops, I apologize, Tim https://www.soundandvision.com/content/bruno-putzeys-head-class-d |
+1 to twoleftears. I read that review and found it fascinating. I’m very familiar w/Herb Reichert’s reviews, his system and idiosyncratic ways of approaching reviews; also met him at an audio show & liked him a lot (he's an interesting guy...a big-time modern artist, among other attainments). Still, that review exemplifies a new wing built of hell: -- a class D amp that sounds absolutely amazing, that any sane person would drool to get his/her hands on -- but it costs as much as many used cars ie, a new example of the impossible dream (for those who don’t have $10K in the petty cash drawer) CONFESSION: I have SO much to be thankful for, I wouldn’t know where to start. Item #1 is COVID-19 hasn’t killed me yet (I’m not about to let it get near me). + many personal and audio things to be grateful for. The mere fact that I know Audiogon & am here posting is evidence that things are pretty OK... |
@noble100 Thanks for posting that BP interview in its entirety, the cherry picked quotes were annoying me as well but I wasn’t about to start a war. Guys a genius, I’d actually love to see what he can do with a Class A A/B design now that he seems more or less satisfied with his statement Class D topologies. |